University of Colorado police are investigating an early morning assault at the Broadway and Euclid Avenue pedestrian underpass that appears to have been started after a student was compared to DJ Steve Aoki.

According to officials, two men approached a group of students around 1:19 a.m. today at the underpass and began making derogatory comments, including comparing one of the men to the popular Asian DJ.

A male student heard the comment and punched one of the men. The two suspects then punched and kicked that male student before fleeing the scene. Police searched the area but were unable to find either of the suspects.

The male student was hospitalized with fractures and broken bones.

CU police Cmdr. Robert Axmacher said police are still investigating the case, and are not sure if the student who was hospitalized will be facing any charges.

The first suspect was described as a white, college-aged male, 5'9" to 5'10" with a skinny build a long brown hair. He was wearing a gray shirt, shorts and black socks.

The second suspect was described as a white, college-aged male, 5'8" to 5'10" with buzzed, blonde hair. He was wearing a black shirt and jeans.

Police this evening issued a composite sketch of the second suspect. Multiple witnesses reported that the second suspect was bleeding from the nose when he left the scene.

An additional witness who reportedly came into contact with the suspects after the altercation told investigators that the two men indicated they are CU freshmen.

Anyone with information in this case is asked to call CU police at 303-492-6666. Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.crimeshurt.com.

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